“I won’t do it!” Elise’s eyes flashed with a cold, sharp light, her voice as icy as winter frost.
“I’m not giving up on Magnus. Not like this.”
Back when her body was frail, Elise had always carried a sense of inferiority deep inside. Next to someone as perfect as Magnus, she’d felt unworthy—like the only thing binding them was his pity.
But things had changed. She was healthy now, just as much a woman as Isadora. She wasn’t any less attractive, either. In some ways, she was even more considerate, more gentle. Magnus was only infatuated with Isadora for the moment. If Elise put herself back in his life, reminded him of what they had, he would realize that she—Elise—was the one who truly belonged by his side.
*
Isadora returned to the office and pushed open the door to her workspace. To her surprise, she found Richard sitting comfortably on the sofa, reading the morning paper.
“Dad, what brings you here?” she asked, setting her bag down.
Richard looked up, studying his daughter as she entered. He hadn’t expected the last forty million of the investment from The Fitzgerald Group to come through so quickly after Isadora’s visit. In truth, Richard had never been much of a sentimental father. Gaining or losing a daughter had always seemed inconsequential to him. What mattered was having people around who could help him—and help The Vaughan Group.
Still, he managed a warm, fatherly smile. “Isadora, you handled this beautifully.”
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....